The 2030 Agenda was clear in its objectives and for that year it will want to reduce pollution: electric cars are part of this project
How much does a top-up cost us? Expensive energy seems to be very high and the percentages are scary. Compared to a year ago, in fact, costs are skyrocketing and affecting daily life.
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Europe is moving more and more towards a place for diesel and petrol engines by neutralizing the Euro 7 standard, given the increase in the cost of recharging electric cars, known as BEVs. The surge in daily costs would indeed seem to seriously compromise the distribution of these vehicles intended to reduce pollution. To analyze it, it’s Facile.it, which notably analyzed the consumption of certain models of electric cars by comparing them to those of similar vehicles running on gasoline or diesel.
To date, according to these estimates, we spend 161% more than a year ago to charge an electric car. The experts at Facile.it explain in detail: “Rising energy costs are also likely to harm electric mobility. Twelve months ago, for all the simulations carried out, the electric car was clearly the cheapest from the point of view of fuel costs with an expenditure that, depending on the model, was between 50% and 70% lower than the petrol and diesel versions. . “.
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